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Our film archive comprises a selection of particularly successful short films that have been shown since 2006 as part of the international short film festival look&roll. The films are organized thematically according to different types of disabilities in order to facilitate research — without making any conclusive claim. We recognize the diversity of all forms of disability, including their intersections.

Our films invite collaboration — through events such as short film evenings, panel discussions or workshops dedicated to topics related to disabilities, chronic diseases and neurodivergence. In this way, we are working together to reduce prejudices and open up new perspectives.

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Note

look&roll is not a film distributor and cannot make the films available for external events by third parties.

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“Stutterer” by Benjamin Cleary, Great Britain/ Ireland 2015

Stutterer

Speech Disorders

“Sunny Boy” by Jane Gull, England 2011

Sunny Boy

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«The Battle» by Sophie Hexter / Poppy Walker, New Zealand 2015

The Battle

Learning Disabilities

Speech Disorders

«The Caregiver» by Ruthy Pribar, Israel 2017

The Caregiver

Age

«The Day We Danced on the Moon» by Tristan Daws, Germany 2011

The Day We Danced on the Moon

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«The End» by Ted Evans, Great Britain 2011

The End

Hearing Disabilities

«The Globe Collector» by Summer DeRoche, Australia 2012

The Globe Collector

Neurodivergence / Mental Health

«The Interviewer» by Genevieve Clay-Smith / Robin Bryan, Australia 2012

The Interviewer

Learning Disabilities

«The Men of Atalissa» by Kassie Bracken, USA 2014

The Men of Atalissa

Age

Learning Disabilities

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«The Other Fab Four» by Ben Proudfoot, USA 2019

The Other «Fab Four»

Age

«The Silent Child» by Chris Overton, Great Britain 2017

The Silent Child

Hearing Disabilities

“Thea” by Halvor Nitteberg, Norway 2016

Thea

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